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JKPL-1 SSCC Bemina books place in the semifinal defeating Kashmir Harvard ZCC

| @indiablooms | Aug 24, 2021, at 03:28 am

Srinagar/IBNS: SSCC Bemina booked their spot in the semifinal of the ongoing J&K Premier League by defeating the Kashmir Harvard ZCC in the quarterfinal played at Green Valley Educational Institute, Elahibagh on Sunday.

Kashmir Harvard ZCC won the toss and elected to bat first and managed to put up a total of 124 runs with Usaid Firdous scoring 44 runs who was also the highest scorer on their side.

For SSCC Bemina, Salman bowled a niggling spell taking three wickets, while Suhail Mir and Umar Malik claimed one wicket each for their team

SSCC Bemina comfortably chased the low target in the 16th over for the loss of only two wickets.

Omar Nisar with 49 runs and Fazil Rashid with 43 runs were the highest scorers for them but Salman for his outstanding bowling performance was awarded as man of the match. 

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